The exterior of the home in Inglewood, California, where Miles goes to see Mrs. Gardiner to exorcise a spirit (“Confirmed Dead,” Ep. 4×02), is a private residence at 3008 Hinano St. According to LostLocations.com commenter “Andrew,” the downstairs interior was filmed at 3018 Hinano St., with the upstairs scene filmed at the Hawaii Film Studio. (continue reading…)

The house Jack says he grew up in, and where he met his mother Margot to look for Christian Shephard’s will (“The Lighthouse,” Ep. 6×05), is a private residence at the end of Noela Place on the slopes of Diamond Head. (continue reading…)

The Brentwood home of the would-be adoptive mother of Claire’s unborn baby (“What Kate Does,” Ep. 6×03) is a private residence on the 4700 block of Aukai Avenue in Kahala. Please do not disturb! (continue reading…)

The building from which Locke fell eight stories after being pushed through a window by his father (“The Man from Tallahassee,” Ep. 3×13), an event that was later revisited by Jacob (“The Incident,” Ep. 5×16), was the Waikiki Landmark condominium (1888 Kalakaua Ave.), near the Hawaii Convention Center. (continue reading…)

The show has used two homes on this residential street in Waikele. First, the suburban home that Locke inspected for Nadia (“Lockdown,” Ep. 2×17), is 94-1003 Alelo St. Second, almost directly across the street is the home where Locke and Helen lived (“The Substitute,” Ep. 6×04). These are private residences. (continue reading…)